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Unit 3 – Sensation and Perception
Topic 3.1
In terms of sensation, what do phantom limb pain phenomena demonstrate?
They show that all pain is a purely psychological phenomenon, without physiological causes.
They illustrate humans' ability to regrow lost body parts over time based on mental power alone.
They demonstrate that our experiences are influenced by both actual physical sensations and our perception or interpretation of these sensations.
They prove that people can create physical sensations solely with their minds without any actual physical stimulus present.
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